
Tara Marsden
Tara Marsden serves as the sustainability director for the Gitanyow hereditary chiefs, advocating for environmental justice and Indigenous rights in British Columbia. Recently, she has voiced opposition to the Prince Rupert Gas Transmission (PRGT) pipeline, arguing that it fails to meet substantial development benchmarks and could threaten local ecosystems.
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Tara Marsden is the sustainability director for the Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs and expressed concerns about industry proponents using indigenous partnerships.
Canada’s Haisla become world-first indigenous LNG ownersTara Marsden, sustainability director for Gitanyow hereditary chiefs, emphasized the fight against environmental destruction on their territory.
Pipeline project backed by Nisga’a Nation seeks to win over other Indigenous groupsTara Marsden, sustainability director for the Gitanyow hereditary chiefs, said PRGT has fallen short of meeting the threshold for what constitutes a substantial start.
TotalEnergies signs LNG deal as B.C. project’s pipeline costs soar to $12-billion







